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Referrals to NHS services

… your asthma care. Your doctor or nurse might talk to you about a referral when they see you. You can also ask your GP … you’d like to be referred to a person or service you know about, chat to your GP to see if this is possible. How your … you and the GP without an appointment, by giving advice about tests, or changes to medication. If you’re planning to …

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Lowering your risk from air pollution

… and talk to your GP or asthma nurse.   Does wearing a mask help when pollution levels are high? Wearing a mask is not … air pollution.   Masks with active charcoal filters can help filter out nitrogen dioxide, but these don’t keep out … campaigning for cleaner air. You can join our campaign and help everyone breathe cleaner air. We can all try and help

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What is pulmonary hypertension?

… hypertension is a serious condition and cannot usually be cured. But there are treatments that can reduce your … are five main groups of pulmonary hypertension, as it can be caused by different things. Pulmonary Hypertension … anaesthetic complications during pregnancy and birth air travel can make symptoms worse, especially long flights …

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What are the treatments for pneumonia in children?

… it is caused by bacteria or a virus. Many children can be cared for at home, but some may need to be treated in hospital. On this page What treatment will my … We have more information about how passive smoking and air pollution can affect your child’s lungs. More help and …

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How is asthma treated?

… this field blank Page last reviewed: 30 June 2025 Next review due: 30 June 2028 … There’s no cure for asthma, but …

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How is OSA diagnosed?

… and advice about lifestyle changes that can help. It can also help your doctor see if your OSA is mild, … can increase your chances of getting OSA. You might find it helpful to keep a symptom and sleep diary to take to your … you at work. See your GP if you think your child has OSA  It’s important to diagnose OSA early in children. If OSA is …

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Treatments and medicines for COPD

… of these vaccines to protect you.  If you’re aged 75 to 79 years old or are 28 or more weeks pregnant, you are also … in 10 people who complete a PR course are more able to be active and say they have a better quality of life. PR can … of its benefits.  At Asthma + Lung UK, we also have a Keep Active programme designed by experts to help people with lung …

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Spacers

… side effects from your preventer inhaler  you may find it easier to take your medicine. How to use a spacer Your GP, … breathing may be prescribed to younger children as its easier to teach. Your GP can tell you if there’s a … store your spacer. A spacer is a plastic tube that fits onto the mouthpiece of your inhaler. It helps you breathe the …

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Common questions about inhalers

… worried about the side effects of your inhaler. They can review your medicines to make sure you're on the lowest dose … for you and that you're using it properly at your next review. If you're using a new type of inhaler, your GP, … this field blank Page last reviewed: 17 July 2025 Next review due: 17 July 2028 … Inhalers help you breathe your …

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Flu symptoms and treatment

… Find out what the symptoms of flu are, when to get medical help for flu and how flu is treated. On this page What are the symptoms of flu? Treating flu When to get help Print this page On this page What are the symptoms of … for flu. Most people can treat flu by themselves at home:  Do rest and sleep drink lots of fluids to avoid …